Assignment 3: Business Intelligence and Data Warehouses Instructor Name: Jan Felton CIS 111 6/23/2014 Strayer University: Piscataway Difference between the structure of database and warehouse transaction Database is designed to make transactional systems that run efficiently. Characteristically‚ this is type of database that is an online transaction processing database. An electronic strength record system is a big example of a submission that runs on an OLTP database. An OLTP database is typically
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Business Intelligence Software at SYSCO 1 Case Overview SYSCO is a large food service company in the US Distribute food and related supplies to restaurants‚ schools‚ Highly decentralized company with many operating divisions Company has BI software in divisions already Case centers on the process related to a new BI software for the entire company‚ how much to buy‚ and the implementation of the new software 2 Case Objectives What is BI software? What are the business benefits
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Multiple Intelligence: Its uses and implication in Education Abstract An overview of Gardner’s theory on Multiple Intelligences is presented. This is shown to question and challenge the current bias of schooling towards language and logic. Some implementations of the theory are also considered‚ and general educational implications of the theory summarised. Theory of Multiple Intelligences has several implications for teachers in terms of classroom instruction. The theory states that all seven
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Memory‚ Thinking‚ and Intelligence Amy McKenzie Winkle November 7‚ 2010 Psychology – Mr. Hacker Week 4 Individual Project The human memory is a very complex phenomenon. The memory is considered to be a cognitive neuroscience. It is made up of four parts: sensory‚ short term‚ working‚ and long term. Many factors impede or enhance the information flow throughout each step of the process. I will also explain proactive and retroactive interference in this essay. Finally‚ I will give you some strategies
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June 6‚ 2010 Undercover Intelligence: A look at Gardner’s Theory Have you ever felt as though you were not as smart as your peers because your grade on a test was lower than average? Has anyone ever told you that the way you perform a certain task is extraordinary‚ and they
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Gardner‚ Gerald B. (1884-1964) Gerald Brousseau Gardner‚ an English hereditary Witch and allegedly responsible for reviving Witchcraft in the modern Western world‚ was born in Blundellands‚ near Liverpool‚ England‚ on June 13‚ 1884. His father served as a justice of the peace‚ being a member of a family in the timber trade business. The family was of Scottish descent‚ tracing its roots to a woman named Grissell Gardner who had been burned as a Witch in 1610 at Newburgh. Gardner’s grandfather marred
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you are in trouble‚ how huge the trouble is. Trouble cannot be with you forever. They will leave someday‚ when they had gone‚ your dreams from your step closer. The movie "The pursuit of happyness" a real story about U.S. investment expert Chris Gardner. He was very poor single father of a son. Cheap hotel‚ park even the train station toilet‚ has become their shelter. But he never gives up even he only have $21.33. He had told his son" Do not ever let somebody tell you cannot do something‚ not even
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Howard Gardner is famous for his theory of multiple intelligences. He was born July 11‚ 1943 in Pennsylvania. Gardner attended a school near his hometown‚ and he had a desire to learn and was a great student. Howard Gardner graduated from Harvard University in 1965. He got an A.B. in social relations and Ph.D. in developmental psychology. In 2000‚ Gardner and his colleagues at the Harvard Graduate School of Education made the master’s degree program in Mind‚ Brain and Education. This program was
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“Application of Multiple Intelligence Theory in Academics of budding intellects” Intelligences are sometimes innate and sometimes it depends on the culture and environment in which a person grows up. But intelligences can be developed. In order to enable our students face the challenges of professional life‚ they need to constantly bombared by a variety of challenges. Multiple Intelligence Theory was proposed by Dr. Howard Gardner in his book ‘Frames of Mind:
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Expository Essay Final Project Education: Multiple Intelligences in the Elementary Classroom Some of us are born with an inherited intelligence and others will find their level of learning as they grow from an early age in life through training from educators and parents. There seems to be evidence that shows signs of different levels of learning and multiple intelligences within each of us‚ especially in early childhood‚ that need to be recognized. It is important that schools‚ administrators
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